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High-intensity conditioning activity causes localized postactivation performance enhancement and nonlocalized performance reduction
Kolinger, D., Stastny, P., Pisz, A., Krzysztofik, M., Wilk, M., Tsoukos, A., Bogdanis, G. C.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2024)“…Pisz, A.…”
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Antagonist activation exercises elicit similar post-activation performance enhancement as agonist activities on throwing performance
Pisz, A., Blazek, D., Jebavy, R., Kolinger, D., Wilk, M., Krzysztofik, M., Stastny, P.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2023)“…Pisz, A.…”
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